Not exact matches
Even if it was in
front of a large
group of their
peers.
If you are using a classroom work board for a
group exercise, then your chosen activity can help to promote the idea that everyone in the
group succeeds and fails together; there is no stigma in getting things wrong in
front of your
peers.
As we have documented in numerous articles on the disinformation campaign on this website, although responsible scientific skepticism is necessary for science to advance, the climate change disinformation campaign has been involved not in the pursuit
of responsible scientific skepticism but in tactics that are morally reprehensible including: (a) telling lies about mainstream climate scientific evidence or engaging in reckless disregard for the truth, (b) focusing on unknowns about climate science while ignoring settled climate change science, that is cherry - picking the evidence, (c) creating
front groups and Astroturf
groups that hide the real parties in interest behind claims, (d) making specious claims about «good science», (e) manufacturing science sounding claims about climate change by holding conferences in which claims are made and documents are released that have not been subjected to scientific
peer - review, and (d) cyber bullying journalists and scientists.
funded an array
of front organizations to create the appearance
of a broad platform for a tight - knit
group of vocal climate change contrarians who misrepresent
peer - reviewed scientific findings
On the
peer review
front, the IPCC «task
group» charged with responding to the recommendations
of the IAC decided to drop their (albeit rarely practiced) «rule» that non-
peer reviewed literature was to be flagged in the references — quite the opposite
of what the IAC had recommended, i.e. that the existing procedures be strengthened!
Create Resume Jennifer Smith 100 Broadway LaneNew Parkland, CA, 91010Cell: (555) 987-1234
[email protected] Professional Summary
Peer Instructor with strong public speaking skills and the ability to speak in
front of larger and smaller
groups.